Use "the accused" in a sentence

1. The court absolved the accused man.

2. The accused has made a deposition.

3. The accused man declared himself innocent.

4. The Accused were all found guilty.

5. The accused were held without bail.

6. / əˈkjuːzd / plural the Accused the person who is on trial in a law court: The Accused protested her innocence

7. He passed judgement on the accused man.

8. 30 All the accused have pleaded guilty.

9. The accused Colluded to violate criminal law

10. Accüsed, The Accused [a252616] Artist

11. 2 The accused has made a deposition.

12. The accused was acquitted of the murder.

13. The accused was acquitted of the charge.

14. The prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused.

15. 18 The accused man declared himself innocent.

16. The accused was deemed unfit to plead.

17. The accused begged for the court's understand.

18. The Accused (1988) - IMDb Directed by Jonathan Kaplan

19. The accused had a lawyer to defend him.

20. The court heard her testimony against the accused.

21. Would you be inclined to acquit the accused?

22. The accused was released on bail pending trial.

23. The court doomed the accused to life imprisonment.

24. The accused Begged the judge to pardon him

25. The judge concluded that the accused was guilty.

26. Who is prepared to speak for the accused?

27. The judge concluded that the accused was innocent.

28. 7 The court acquit two of the accused.

29. The accused was/were acquitted of the charge.

30. The accused was represented by a leading counsel.

31. 25 The accused was deemed unfit to plead.

32. She deponed to say a fact for the accused.

33. The accused gave an excessively high quotation for repairs.

34. The accused has no right be be set free.

35. The accused man was found not guilty and discharged.

36. People court can stick an annunciate subpoena the accused.

37. The accused is Adjudicated guilty and placed on probation

38. The accused made death threats against a notable politician.

39. 24 The accused was represented by a leading counsel.

40. 8 Who is prepared to speak for the accused?

41. The guilt of the accused man was in doubt.

42. The magistrate then charged the accused in two batches .

43. The accused listened impassively as the judge sentenced him.

44. The accused is alleged to have killed a man.

45. The accused men have been given relatively light sentences.

46. The accused has been certified insane/certified to be insane.

47. The jury convicted the accused man of theft and arson.

48. The accused entered the courtroom handcuffed to two police officers.

49. The accused bought a theodolite, suspecting that it was stolen.

50. The accused will appear before a specially constituted military tribunal.

51. The accused man is an unemployed labourer from South London.

52. The accused, Eddie Gilfoyle, listened attentively to the lengthy discussions.

53. The brutal gang rape scene in 1988's The Accused lasts

54. The accused person should always be presumed innocent until proved guilty.

55. She protested that she had never seen the accused man before.

56. The second actor, the accused, immediately begins a soliloquy of defence.

57. He represented to the court that the accused was very remorseful.

58. The accused was beaten and a confession extracted by brutal treatment.

59. I reasoned that the accused should be allowed to defend himself.

60. 3 The accused entered the courtroom handcuffed to two police officers.

61. ▪ Judges could argue for the accused but not against him

62. The court doomed the accused to a long term of imprisonment.

63. We were amazed to hear the witness's denunciation of the accused.

64. The accused was not dishonest, judged objectively as well as subjectively.

65. The accused steals the grouse from both the poacher and the landowner.

66. If convicted, the accused could face up to 20 years in prison.

67. One or two elders will then discuss the matter with the accused.

68. At the recommendation of a psychiatrist, the accused will remain under observation.

69. The accused faces an agonising wait while the jury considers its verdict.

70. The accused was not able to provide an alibi for the evening.

71. 14 The accused was charged with obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception.

72. By that misrepresentation the accused obtained both property and a pecuniary advantage.

73. The accused faces an agonizing wait while the jury considers its verdict.

74. The same applies where the accused gets petrol at a self-service station.

75. He was not an impartial witness because of his affinity with the accused.

76. The wife of the accused has maintained an impartial stance throughout the trial.

77. 23 By that misrepresentation the accused obtained both property and a pecuniary advantage.

78. The judge reversed his opinion and declared that the accused was not guilty.

79. 8 The accused faces an agonising wait while the jury considers its verdict.

80. The rest of the accused are acquitted and to be set at liberty .